Tranexamic Acid (TXA) is a lot like hot sauce: People put it on everything — especially for apparent or suspected acute blood loss. In this podcast episode, we dive into a drug that’s been both praised and questioned in trauma and prehospital care. We break down what TXA is, how it works, and the evidence behind its use. From CRASH-2 to CRASH-3, we explore the key studies, the controversies, and the real-world implications. Whether you’re administering TXA in the back of a rig or evaluating its role in your protocols, this episode helps you make sense of when, why, and how TXA might—or might not—stop the bleeding.

As mentioned, check out Episode 118 – Trigger Warning: Angioedema.
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